- 犯罪行为 fànzuìxíngwéi criminal actcriminal act; criminal behavior; crime
- 犯罪率 fànzuìlǜ crime ratethe frequency of crimes committed within a specific population, usually calculated per 100,000 people
- 犯罪分子 fànzuìfènzǐ criminaloffender; criminal element
- 犯罪学 fànzuìxué criminologythe scientific study of crime, criminals, and law enforcement
- 刑事犯罪 xíngshìfànzuì criminal offensecriminal offense; criminal act
- 犯罪者 fànzuìzhě criminalcriminal; perpetrator; person who committed a crime
- 计算机犯罪 jìsuànjīfànzuì computer crimeCriminal activity involving the use of computers or networks, such as fraud, data theft, and the destruction of information; also known as [[电脑犯罪|電腦犯罪|dian4 nao3 fan4 zui4]].
- 犯罪嫌疑人 fànzuìxiányírén criminal suspectperson suspected of committing a crime but who has not yet been formally charged or convicted
- 犯罪心理学 fànzuìxīnlǐxué criminal psychologyThe study of the mental processes, motives, and intentions of individuals who commit crimes
- 犯罪现场 fànzuìxiànchǎng crime sceneThe location where a crime occurred, including the place of its preparation, execution, and the resulting physical evidence.
- 犯罪记录 fànzuìjìlù criminal recordcriminal record; a history of past crimes committed by an individual
- 犯罪集团 fànzuìjítuán crime syndicatea group or organization involved in criminal activities
- 电脑犯罪 diànnǎofànzuì computer crimeIllegal acts targeting or using computer information systems, such as unauthorized access, theft, or destruction of data.
- 白领犯罪 báilǐngfànzuì white-collar crimeOffenses committed by individuals in professional or office settings, usually involving financial fraud or deception.
- 白领阶级犯罪 báilǐngjiējífànzuì white-collar crimeillegal acts committed by people of high social status and respectability in the course of their occupation
- 经济犯罪 jīngjìfànzuì economic crimeIllegal acts committed by individuals or companies in the economic sphere to obtain illicit gains, such as money laundering, tax evasion, or financial fraud, or violations of economic management systems
- 经济犯罪侦查 jīngjìfànzuìzhēnchá economic crime investigationinvestigation of financial or economic crimes, often conducted by specialized police departments
- 网络犯罪 wǎngluòfànzuì cybercrimeThe act of intentionally using computers or computer networks as tools or targets to commit crimes or endanger network security, such as hacking, fraud, or spreading viruses
- 网路犯罪 wǎnglùfànzuì cybercrimecriminal activities carried out by means of computers or the internet
- 职务犯罪 zhíwùfànzuì duty-related crimean offense or crime committed by an official or employee by taking advantage of their position or duties
- 低龄犯罪 dīlíngfànzuì juvenile crimecrime committed by young people; juvenile delinquency
- 跨国犯罪 kuàguófànzuì transnational crimetransnational crime; international or cross-border criminality
- 共犯罪 gòngfànzuì joint crimetwo or more people committing a criminal act together; complicity
- 单位犯罪 dānwèifànzuì corporate crimeA crime committed by an organization, company, institution, or group that is legally subject to criminal punishment.criminal punishment
- 少年犯罪 shàoniánfànzuì juvenile delinquencyjuvenile delinquency; criminal behavior committed by a minor
- 性犯罪 xìngfànzuì sexual offensea criminal act of a sexual nature, especially one committed using force, threats, or other illegal means to satisfy sexual desires
- 智能犯罪 zhìnéngfànzuì white-collar crimeCrime committed using specialized knowledge, intelligence, and high technology, such as computer fraud, credit card scams, or counterfeiting currency
- 暴力犯罪 bàolìfànzuì violent crimea crime involving the use of physical force or aggression against people or property; includes actions such as homicide, assault, rape, and robbery
- 犯罪团伙 fànzuìtuánhuǒ criminal ganga group of people organized for the purpose of committing crimes